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  • What can I expect from a hypnotist?

    Posted by admin on November 13th, 2009 and filed under hypnotist | 3 Comments »

    I am planning on going to a hypnotist for the first time this weekend. I have panic disorder/anxiety and an extreme fear of death and traveling away from home. Reading about hypnotism on the internet has even made me nervous. What can I expect to happen?

    The only thing you’ll feel is being incredibly relaxed. Almost as if you were asleep. So don’t worry about it! It’s good for your sub-conscious mind.

    3 Responses

    1. orangejuicy Says:

      The only thing you’ll feel is being incredibly relaxed. Almost as if you were asleep. So don’t worry about it! It’s good for your sub-conscious mind.
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    2. trancedone Says:

      I also have a fear of death and so do 99% of the human species – the other 1% are unaware. No body admits to it because of the fear itself. I also have anxiety when I travel away from home. These fears are linked – it’s all to do with the unknown and nowhere safe to run to.
      If you want to talk email me on cthetrancedone@aol.com

      The answer to the other part of your question….

      They won’t be able to cure anything, they work by making your mind wanting to stop or cure something which makes the conscious mind aware that someone is wanting to do this for you. So you make yourself wanting to stop or cure something which may work but I guarantee when you come to your senses it wears off after about 2 weeks!

      That’s why they say to you that you have absolute control – in other words they aren’t doing anything to you – they are playing with you as you want to believe so you will believe.

      Don’t do it – trust me.

      Take care
      Carl
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    3. Chrona Says:

      Hey… Victoria here, maybe my personal story can give you some solace…

      a lil about me- about a year after my husband left me and my daughter died about 5 years ago.. I was at a very difficult point in my life, and was ultimately diagnosed with depression, severe anxiety, and panic disorder. I would say that i’ve always for the most part been a little depressed and had some degree of anxiety, but this just completely tipped the scale. I remember there were days on end I would just lie in bed, and whenever I would be in a social environment my anxiety would go through the roof and I would often have panic attacks. Therapy never seemed to be effective for me, and my psych put me on damn near every med out there. I’ve been on everything from wellbutrin to paxil, zoloft, prozac, lexapro, celexa, buspar, valium, klonopin, xanax.. etc. Sometimes 2-3 different ones in combo at the same time. Nothing really seemed to work for me. With the exception of some of the benzos (klono./xanax) .. these worked well for a little while, but I grew tolerance quickly, and became highly addicted.

      Then one day while researching online i came across this reputable looking website http://www.anxiety.pcti-system.com .. which talked about this program to eliminate your anxiety for good, all naturally. Long story short, I wound up signing up to try it and the program worked amazing.. Not only do I no longer have panic attacks and anxiety gone, but my depression has also seemed to dissipate a little. And I’m currently starting to slowly ween off the meds I’m on. >>>>

      I would personally say that possibly the biggest driving factor in all this is OCD. I think obsessing and constantly having your thoughts focused on your own condition and constantly analyzing your own thoughts/actions plays a very significant role in the persistence of our ails. Almost like the condition is a small lit fire, and OCD is the fuel that keeps it consistently burning… Also, I’ve come to the conclusion that meds are generally a unhealthy short term cure that only semi-treats the symptoms, and never the cause. Hope I was of some help!
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